
Firstly I think, you should get acquainted with Facebook Statement of Rights & Responsibilities.
We know, it is a long document but it contains vital guidelines on what
you should and should not do on the world”s biggest social network.
Why Was My Account Deactivate/ Disabled?
Maximum time the main reason your account was Deactivate is an unsuitable photo you have posted
— nakedness of any sort is a big no-no on Facebook. Other reason
Hateful comments are also scowl upon, as is impersonating others.
Another reason, using fake names and spontaneous contact with other
users for the purpose of “harassment, dating, promoting, advertising, or
other inappropriate conduct.”
Your Facebook account may also have been
blocked. This means it hasn””t been completely disabled but you cannot
use certain features, such as sending friend requests or messages. The
block will be temporary, but Facebook will not lift it for any reason,
so you must wait it out and try to inform yourself about what you may have done to cause the block and try not to repeat the offense again.
Fixing The Problem to Reactivate Facebook Account
If your Facebook account has been
disabled in error, it is a high time to take action. To reactivate
Facebook account, go to www.facebook.com and log in by filling out the
two visual boxes at the top right with your email address and password.
Use the similar email and password you used when you signed into
Facebook in the past.
You may also try sending an email to
[disabled@facebook.com] to ask why your account was deactivate/
disabled, as well as explaining that you are willing to remove any
offending content in order to get your account reinstated.
Facebook”s help section
is offered even if you cannot log into Facebook. This section looks
into various warnings and reasons why your account may have been
deactivated.
Now Facebook allows password recovery on “Trusted contacts”.
Securing Your Facebook Account
You might want to secure your Facebook account even if it hasn”t been disabled by using this wizard.
WARNING: starting the wizard will IMMEDIATELY lock
out your Facebook account and you will be forced to change your password
and go through several additional security measures, such as confirming
that you”ve changed your email passwords.We also advise regularly backing up your Facebook profile (we explain how in this guide). That way, even if disaster happens, at least you have a backup of all your data on your home computer.
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